Jerusalem, Israel - June 4,  2025  - In a powerful show of support for Israel’s olim (immigrant) population, Welfare and Social Services Minister Yaakov Margi declared on Wednesday that Olim must be treated as “first-class citizens,” calling for a proactive, compassionate, and well-coordinated government response to their needs.

The minister made the remarks during a visit to the Jerusalem headquarters of Chaim V’Chessed, the noted nonprofit organization that provides critical assistance to English-speaking Olim navigating Israel’s often complex bureaucratic systems. The visit underscored growing recognition within the government of the unique challenges facing immigrants – and the essential role of organizations helping to address them.

“Olim should not just be supported – they should be prioritized,” said Minister Margi. “They must be treated as first-class citizens in every respect.”

During the Wednesday tour, Chaim V’Chessed CEO Paysach Freedman provided an overview of the organization’s work, which spans a wide array of services – from healthcare and special education guidance to interfacing with national insurance and welfare authorities. Margi lauded the organization’s comprehensive approach, noting its alignment with the Welfare and Social Services Ministry’s own mission to ensure equitable access to social services.... Read More: Chaim V'Chessed